A wonerfully kept Woody and, I believe, it's original owner.
Introducing... REPTILLIAN!!!
This car had tons of extras added by its owner including many parts that light up and glow at night. The owner told me he decided to do so as a safety issue. He wanted this car to be seen day or night... so it wouldn't get hit. I don't blame him one bit.
I took a bunch of pictures at this car show and will post them over the next couple of days. Although it was a Mustang show there were a few people there with other types of classic cars. My favorite 'Stang there is below (last four shots) and was for sale. Remember though, If you have to ask how much... you can't afford it.
This is the one. My sister owned a Mustang II when I was a little kid and I never thought it was very sporty compared to other 'Stangs that I had seen. Little did I know what it could have been. The guy that put this car together has some "mad skillz."
Look at the size of those rear tires!
And the reason for the size of the rear tires and the wheelie bar... LOOK AT THAT FREAKIN' ENGINE!!!
Tomorrow I will be posting my "real" camera critter image... but this is a nice little horsey!
Starting Monday I will be posting a three day series of images from a car show I attended on Long Island. It was a Mustang show but there were some other types there too. I hope you'll join me and enjoy the ride.
We took a weekend trip to the Baltimore and surrounding areas of Maryland. On the way we saw a Mustang on a Yukon... ok it was a small mustang.
Then we saw a van converted into... something...
Heading into Baltimore...
I had to take a few shots in the tunnel.
We found the town of Ellicott and had a fantastic lunch. We found some small shops and antique dealers along the main road. I climbed a rock and named it my own!
Then climbed down when I realised it wasn't that stupendous. My wife took these shots.
Some of the buildings were built right over streams that run through the town.
Near a tattoo parlor we found this awesome ride.
The town is mountainous and most buildings had steep staircases up thin alleyways.
As we were leaving town my wife spotted this school.
It was not open but we were able to look around...
...and through the windows. There were wild raspberries everywhere and we helped ourselves to a few. They were a bit tart but tasty.
We went to "The Crab Shanty" and got the BEST crab cakes in Maryland. On the way, we saw this deer getting a nosh on the side of the road. He would take a few mouthfuls then leap away. When it looked safe enough it would come back for more.
Why does youtube video look so crappy lately... when it finally uploads...?